- A 3-bedroom end-of-terrace +
- Presented in good order +
- Sitting room with glazed doors to outside +
- A fitted kitchen and separate utility room +
- Ground floor bathroom +
- Large double bedroom with front and rear aspects +
- Two further bedrooms +
- Off-road parking +
- Private rear garden +
- Cul-de-sac location +
A 3-bedroom end-of-terrace home presented in good order and benefitting from off-road parking for 2/3 cars. With a sitting room, fitted kitchen and separate utility room. Doors open to a private rear garden. The property is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac approximately 0.5 miles from Henley town centre.
Accommodation - A path leads up to the part-glazed front door.
The entrance hall has laminate wood flooring. A staircase leads to the first floor.
The sitting room has a window to the front, a chimney breast with decorative recess, laminate wood flooring and glazed double doors open to the rear garden.
The kitchen has a range of wall and base units with tiled walls, inset sink with mixer tap, space for a cooker. with a fitted cooker hood over. There is plumbing for a dishwasher and there is a wall mounted gas central heating boiler.
To the rear of the kitchen there is a utility room with plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer. A door opens to the rear garden.
The family bathroom has a bath, a w.c., a wash hand basin and tiled walls.
Stairs lead to the the first floor landing with a window and a loft hatch above.
Bedroom 1 is a large double with a front and rear aspect and a built-in wardrobe.
Bedroom 2 has a front aspect and built-in wardrobes.
Bedroom 3 has a rear aspect and a built-in wardrobe.
Outside
To the front there is a gravel driveway providing off-road parking, There are raised beds where our clients are growing fruit and vegetables. A gate provides access to the rear garden.
The private rear garden is enclosed by panel fencing. From the house doors open out to the lawn. There is a timber summerhouse and a shed.
Location - Living in Gainsborough Crescent
42 Gainsborough Crescent is situated is a quiet residential cul-de-sac approximately 0.5 miles from the town centre and railway station, which is just a 15 minute walk away.
Henley has a wide selection of shops, including a Waitrose supermarket; there are boutiques, a cinema, an historic theatre, excellent pubs and restaurants, a bustling market every Thursday and good schools for all ages.
The commuter is well provided for with the M4/M40 giving road access to London, Heathrow, West Country and Midlands. Henley Station has direct links with London Paddington via Twyford on the Elizabeth Line.
Reading – 7 miles
Maidenhead M4 Junction 8/9 – 11 miles
London Heathrow – 25 miles
London West End – 36 miles
Schools
Primary Schools –Valley Road Primary, Sacred Heart Primary
Secondary Schools – Gillotts School
Sixth Form – The Henley College
Private Prep schools – St Mary’s School, Rupert House School,
Leisure
There are many local rowing clubs along the river. In addition there are canoe clubs and a sailing club at Wargrave. The world famous Henley Royal Regatta takes place in July followed by the Henley Festival of Arts. The Rewind Festival takes place by the river in August.
Mooring and Marina facilities can be found at Henley, Hambleden and Wargrave.
There are local golf clubs at Henley Golf Club, Badgemore Park Golf Club. Other sports clubs include, an active Rugby Club, Hockey, Football and Lawn tennis.
There is superb walking, cycling and riding in the Chiltern Hills, an designated area of outstanding natural beauty.
Tenure – Freehold
Local Authority - South Oxfordshire District Council
Council Tax - Band D